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TUERN SENTINEL.DV TO T IB I RESTS OP NORTH LOUISIANA AND T"1 DB!WOCRATIC PARTY. Subscriptios One Dollar per Year, Cash in AdvanceN L,.WINNFII3LD, LA., FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEM~BER 13,1903" Price ,5 cents.DANCE 203Made fb Monthof otober.LD'S SCHOOL.Second Month ofShows GoodWork Done.of the Wiunfeidhave arranged theirwork done in thethe month of. Ocreport shows someconnected withis the abhoolWenrollment at theh left&iici~_ f _MBORai COFFEE.L H. W liamon IE .ntt .im $I. ICollUx.Colfax, t) NOV. 4.-.Mr. R.H. Will , a well knowneitizenrof olax, was murderedhere yesterday morning.Williamson owns a small placeabout six miles from Coltax andhad gone to his place Mondayevening and stayed all night withone of his tenants, Mr. JamesFletcher. About daylight Tuesday morning a woman that livedin the house and a widow, daughter of Mr. Fletcher, carried Mr.Williamson some coffee, remarkiangto Mr. Williamson that possibly he could drink the coffee.but abe could not, that it was toobitter. Mr. Wallianamon drankthe coffee and went out to hisbarn to look after his stock, andwas one a short time eturnin4'#lUte house, and ou4 .entering"ie aald rq.ark.d Ito Mr.tat he was . poisonedan to geti . ne ot .waterquiek) hbRp womamn that Bpre.; ty a polbl_ i =too i as y good.b atnga +f -ýý.Tf!-74N ,ý,ýYyt` AWon I IQ. tip....tý:LvIANOTHER FIREVISITS WINNFIELD.Store House and Goods of Shaw Brothers DestroyedBy Fire Last Night.rom Thursday's Daily.At 11 o'clock last night fire wasdiscovered in the store house atthe corner of Main and Crawfordstreets occupied by Sliaw Bros.,and was under such headway thatnothing could be saved from thebuilding. It was but a few minutes after the fire was discoveredtill the building was a mass offlames, and then it spread to asmall lunch room standing nextto the building. This was alsoaaentued , and it looked for atime like the Win field BarberShop building would be destroyed,but it was saved, with one side ofthe wall schorched and severalholes burmed - the roof."The fire was discovered by aPRODUCTIVENORTH LOUISIANA.Th. Fourt States Immigration League Hears AnAddress By Ci. Charles Schuler.r~or~.fa'the'JIM, 3; re' .z srý ir.. .~"'P <1 ?t t :;ON~~ncw4 ýcuit" " " i tEt fJJ'ý-Ak ~ianintlr;party of hunters who were returning from Catahoula Lake. Theygave an alarm and soon nearlyeverybody in town were on hand.Nearly, everything was carried outof the Huffman building, whichstands next to the darber shop,but it was in no great banger unless the shop burned.The building destroyed belongedto John Mott, who resides at Oils,La., and it is not known if it wasinsured. The etpck of merchandise belonging to Shaw Brotherswas valued at about $1250 andwas insured for $750. The lunchroom belonged to A. Rugg.The origin of the fire is unknows.-. The Iiiporctsae of tge indaryJ maybe acaoemtuad m the~~oeud ~in tb.4.w~i~~mi4 p*.irs kthtw"oi4T_ fAee'~.z :rpa. tebr4btuaii~.of* - k y S'f6 smill ibeing *tr~W in*4W"WP=P4atrrj_,rI."xliHANNA A CANDIDATE.Politicians Do Not Deny ThatThere'll Be "Big Doings."Washington, Nov. 9.-The bigRepublican victory in Ohio hascaused much significant commenthere and many prominent politicians are discussing how it willaffect Roosevelt. Leaders ofboth parties do not deny thestatement that some high politicswill be played in Congress thiswinter. Hanna has shown hispower, and since he is :mot to bechairman of the Republican executive committee, there is nothi::igto keep himn from running forpresident. In view of this ishel the statement on all sidesthat it will be impossible forRoosevelt to control the southerndelegations in the next nationalconvention, and nany things maybe expected.Stealing a March.According to the Dodson correspondent of the ShreveportTimes Uncle Bob Jones has"stole a march" on some of theother candidates. He has beenrunning for clerk of thecourt for the past faw weeks, butnow the correspondent informs usthat he was up there seeing thevoters with regard to his candUdecy for the sheriff's office.80ool EBetfomLThe property txpay ersin theWiunfleld school distrit, thecky Hill asobol diuact, and theBrewton school distriot, will voteon the propoSitioa for a five millttfartif e years in the respeetive diut.i lte in aid of patlied ib . TWh .eýltias willd ila=tay,. ra·I- hI:.r' ~ ~ -Ix ''r·.i 1*7la.- a: 8:S ,t-i dt gjherIe t bsit fox *bsob'tIiojs~ t~ue he~-;o~l;~,:;~~it · from -C: . b ea edged tosu1mir~ 0pjawd asiOen ofiia'~i~ziri8g w a tIii-bi~che ~:eishfrlkMOW" -';-fMAIthey ve Je~pk for the buid- ecat onces 3brt74reo feet, to- with the1~Fu tbP~rFOR THE VOTERS.Registration Books Will BeOpened.CANDIDATES TO SPEAK.Assessor Will Visit Every Precinct to Give Opportunityfor Registering.A\..-essor J. II. Crawford haarranged for the opening of th[registration lO,,,K of the parikhat every precinct for the regi4tration of those per:.ous who ha:vInot heretofore regi'st.red. Thiis gratuitious work on the part ofthe Assessor and will be apprtciated and should be taken advantage of by the voters throughouthe parish. A numiber of thfcandidates have asked that thiiwork be done and they have alagreed to make the rounds wit 7the registrar and at each place oi.the day the books are to be opena public speaking will be had..All of the voters in the differenswards and precincts are requestedto be present and hlar thedates, and those who have -registered ar -specially invitedcome out and do so. Theas erranged are as follows:Pasv.. anm,.... ra".. ia. "w ~Nkn7 Vam..... .......i. mar,a r vea *o ---.---wensrpyt-.nes -s *..ttbara .-~son has'·eia refItmtbt~ifando we.kpilt , present' becauaiv;r weork wile of. invaIuaSr& Fail not,Cai Moss,~ SiiperintoTh. e- gle Bu~Proa Tuesday'a ai y:The ecaveig to?nig "WSW'idfoun